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Responsible for leading the Sarbanes-Oxley (“SOX”) function at GitLab. Reporting to the Chief Accounting Officer, the Director will have broad exposure to the operations of the company and will work with leaders across Finance, Operations, Legal, HR, Sales, Engineering and IT to establish, maintain an appropriate internal control environment and lead and manage relations with internal/external auditors. The leader will build a team to execute the scoping, testing and documentation of GitLab’s SOX compliance efforts. This position will additionally guide management in developing and implementing the right controls framework. This highly visible role will work closely with senior management, cross-functional leaders throughout the company and the Audit Committee.
The Director, SOX PMO Leader is a grade 10.
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